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Macuu and his

As and bait it with his own cattle But they tell me that you

refused your share of those cattle Noas that, Macumazahn?"

By way of answer I repeated to Panda my reasons, which I have set out

already

"Ah!" he exclaireatness in

his oay, and perhaps yours is better than ours Well, the White man

walks one road--or some of them do--and the Black man another They both

end at the saht road till

the journey is done Meanwhile, what you lose Saduko and his people

gain He is a wise man, Saduko, who kno to choose his friends, and

his wisdoifts But to you, Macu but honour, on which, if a row thin"

"I like to be thin, O Panda," I answered slowly

"Yes, yes, I understand," replied the King, who, in coh to seize a point, "and I, too, like people who

keep thin on such food as yours, people, also, whose hands are always

clean We Zulus trust you, Macumazahn, as we trust fehite men, for we

have known for years that your lips say what your heart thinks, and

that your heart always thinks the thing which is good You ht, not darkness"